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Ghost: Modern Pantheon Book 1

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Thomas Amberose is not having a good day. The CEO of a major corporation is murdered, and various factions in Minneapolis are convinced that Thomas is responsible. His best chance at proving his innocence is by tracking down the true killer, but the only thing he knows about the killer is that he has control over a powerful ghost ready to kill on command. Enlisting the help of his step-sister and the CEO’s enigmatic nephew, Thomas has to stand up to these threats or else risk becoming the ghost’s next victim. The first of eight novels that makes up the “Modern Pantheon” series, Ghost takes you on a fast-paced adventure into the fantasy realm, while staying in a modern day, real world setting in the glittering skyscrapers of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

227 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 4, 2015

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Grayson Barrett

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Grayson Barrett grew up in Saint Paul Minnesota. His first attempt at writing a novel started in second grade where he wrote about Indiana Jones with a fireball-shooting pistol that fought a bad guy named Mr. Whipple. He’s continued writing all through College, where he obtained his B.S. in Psychology, and recently begun writing his Modern Pantheon Series.

He writes because he feels inspired. It’s a fun way to express his creativity, and an excellent way to relieve stress, but after writing over a dozen novels and revising many of the rough drafts, turning them into fun stories, he’s come to a point where he wants to share his work with others.

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I GIVE IT A 3

A great story line but the grammar and spelling was appalling. Why was it not proof read and edited? It's a shame because it spoilt the reading experience.
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